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I knew there was a catch.
But back to your JLT course. How did you come up with a course that, I assume, was not in compliance with the standard JLT at the time? Or was it in compliance. I always wonder about that with training. I mean, the idea of having the scouts create their own training sounds great and also not at all what the syllabus suggests. Or maybe I'm missing something.

Devote,
SSScout and sst3rd are wise old birds who have truly " been there and done that" many times over.
In my not so humble opinion, they give very sound advice here.
I cannot help but wonder what is he trying to hide by not allowing the background check. Major red flag right there.
Oldscout

Thanks for the save. As to @DuctTape point, I misunderstood the incident and thought a scout act of kindness directed towards one of the groups might help. I should have been better informed; I failed the "Covington Catholic Test".

""The commissioner and a couple others don't want us to dismiss him. "" He has dismissed himself.
If he has not signed the application, allowed the back checking, done the training, and been approved by the COR and IH, he is not a Scouter and cannot be Cubmaster.
If he does not "play well with others", has a problem with rules and regs, ,,,,,,
What else is there to know? The child involved is the loser, understood, but Mr. "Smith", and his lady friend must play by the rules. Smile as you hand him the letter....